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Cross-Strait relations
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Cross-Strait relations refers to the relations between mainland China, which sits to the west of the Taiwan Strait, and Taiwan, which sits to the east; especially the relations between their respective governments, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC). Talk People's Republic of China) PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES Mainland China, Continental China, the Chinese mainland or simply the mainland, is a geopolitical term synonymous with the area that is under the jurisdiction The Taiwan Strait or Formosa Strait is a 180-km-wide (11185-mile-wide Strait between Mainland China and Taiwan. Taiwan ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân/Tāi-oân (historically 大灣/台員/大員/台圓/大圓/台窩灣 is an Island in East Asia. Talk People's Republic of China) PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES

In 1949, with the Chinese Civil War turning decisively in the Communists' (CPC) favour, the ROC government led by the Kuomintang (KMT) retreated to Taipei, in Taiwan, while the CPC proclaimed the PRC government in Beijing. Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Communist Party of China ( CPC) ( also known as the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP) is the founding and ruling political party of the Taipei ( Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak-chhī Jhuyin Fuhao: ㄊㄞˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄕˋ Hakka: Thòi-pet-sṳ has been the capital of Taiwan ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân/Tāi-oân (historically 大灣/台員/大員/台圓/大圓/台窩灣 is an Island in East Asia.

Since then, the relations between the mainland and Taiwan have been characterised by non-contact and animosity. In the early years, military conflicts continued, while diplomatically both governments competed to be the legitimate government of all China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National More recently, the legal and political status of Taiwan have become more controversial, with the expression of Taiwan independence sentiments in Taiwan which were formerly outlawed. The Legal question of which legal entity holds De jure sovereignty over the island of Taiwan is a controversial issue The controversy regarding the political status of Taiwan hinges on whether Taiwan, including the Pescadores (Penghu should remain effectively independent as territory Taiwan independence ( Pe̍h-oē-jī: Tâi-oân To̍k-li̍p ūn-tōng abbreviated to 台獨 Táidú Tâi-to̍k is a At the same time, there has been increasing non-governmental and semi-governmental exchanges between the two sides. In 2008, negotiations are scheduled to restore some or all of the "three links" (transportation, commerce, and communications) between the two sides, cut off since 1949. The Three Links or Three Linkages (三通 Pinyin: Sān tōng are direct postal (通郵 Tōng yóu) Transportation (especially Party-to-party talks between the CPC and the KMT have resumed and semi-official negotiations through organisations representing the interests of their respective governments are being scheduled.

The politically correct term "cross-Strait relations" has been adopted by the two sides concerned and many observers so that the relationship between mainland China and Taiwan would not be referred as "China-Taiwan relations" or "PRC-ROC relations". Political correctness (adjectivally politically correct; both forms commonly abbreviated to PC) is a term applied to Language, ideas policies or behavior The former term implies the exclusion of Taiwan from China, and is considered non-neutral. Taiwan ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân/Tāi-oân (historically 大灣/台員/大員/台圓/大圓/台窩灣 is an Island in East Asia. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National The latter term implies the co-existence of the two governments as states, and does not reflect the official positions of either government.

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History

Before 1949

Main article: History of Taiwan

The early history of cross-strait relations involved the exchange of cultures, people, and technology. This article discusses the history of Taiwan (including the Pescadores) [1][2][3] However, no Chinese dynasty formally incorporated Taiwan in ancient times. [4] In the 16th and 17th centuries, Taiwan caught the attention of first Portuguese, then Dutch and Spanish explorers. Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic (República Portuguesa is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. In 1624, the Dutch established their first settlement in Taiwan. In 1662, Zheng Chenggong, a Ming-loyalist, defeated the Dutch rulers of Taiwan and took the island, establishing the first formally Han Chinese regime in Taiwan. Koxinga ( Pe̍h-oē-jī: Kok-sèng-iâ/Kok-sìⁿ-iâ Lord with the Imperial Surname) is the traditional Western spelling of the popular appellation of The Ming Dynasty ( or Empire of the Great Ming ( was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol -led Han Chinese ( are an Ethnic group native to China and by most modern definitions the largest single Ethnic group in the world. Zheng's heirs used Taiwan as a base for launching raids into mainland China against the Manchu Qing Dynasty. The Manchu people ( Manchu: Manju;, Mongolian: Манж Russian: Маньчжуры are a Tungusic people who originated in Not to be confused with Qin Dynasty, the first dynasty of Imperial China However, they were defeated in 1683 by Qing forces. Not to be confused with Qin Dynasty, the first dynasty of Imperial China The following year, Taiwan was incorporated into Fujian province. This article is about the People's Republic of China province Over the next two centuries, the Imperial government paid little attention to Taiwan.

The situation changed in the 19th century, with other powers increasingly eyeing Taiwan for its strategic location and resources. In response, the administration began to implement a modernisation drive. In 1885, the Imperial government raised Taiwan to a province. History In 1683 following a naval engagement with Admiral Shi Lang, Koxinga 's (Cheng Ch'eng Kung grandson Zheng Keshuang and ruler of Taiwan Within 10 years, Taiwan had become one of the most modern provinces in the Empire. However, the fall of the Qing outpaced the development of Taiwan, and in 1895, following its defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War, the Imperial government ceded Taiwan to Japan in perpetuity. The First Sino-Japanese War ( 日清戦争 Romaji: Nisshin Sensō ( 1 August 1894 – 17 April 1895) was a war fought between For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. Qing loyalists briefly resisted the Japanese rule under the banner of the "Republic of Taiwan", but order was quickly established by Japanese authorities. This historical republic should not be confused with the proposed nation-state " Republic of Taiwan.

Japan ruled Taiwan until 1945. During this time, Taiwan, as part of the Japanese Empire, was a foreign jurisdiction in relation to first the Qing Empire, and, after 1912, the ROC. Not to be confused with Qin Dynasty, the first dynasty of Imperial China In 1945, Japan was defeated in World War II, and surrendered its forces in Taiwan to the ROC, then ruled by the KMT. World War II, or the Second World War, (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including The period of post-war Kuomintang rule over China (1945-1949) was marked in Taiwan by conflicts between local residents and the new KMT authority, most violently in the 228 Incident, which occurred on February 28, 1947. The 228 Incident ( Pe{{unicode|̍}}h-ōe-jī: Jī-jī-pat sū-kiāⁿ also known as the 228 Massacre ( was an anti-government Anti-Chinese uprising The seeds for the Taiwan autonomy and independence movement was sown in this time. During this time and in subsequent periods, the Taiwan autonomy and independence movement was allied with the CPC in the struggle against Chiang Kai-shek's KMT-led government in the ROC. Chiang Kai-shek ( POJ: Chiúⁿ Kài-se̍k Jyutping: zoeng2gaai3sek6 GCB ( October 31, 1887 &ndash Indeed, one such organisation, the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League, remains one of the eight official minor parties in mainland China. The Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League ( is one of the eight legally-recognised political parties in the People's Republic of China that follow the direction

China was soon engulfed in full scale civil war. In 1949, the war turned decisively against the KMT and in favour of the CPC. On October 1, 1949, the CPC proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China in Beijing. Events 331 BC - Alexander the Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela. Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Talk People's Republic of China) PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES The ROC government retreated, eventually declaring Taipei its temporary capital in December 1949. Taipei ( Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak-chhī Jhuyin Fuhao: ㄊㄞˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄕˋ Hakka: Thòi-pet-sṳ has been the capital of

Military stalemate to diplomatic war (1949-1979)

Initially, the position of the United States, who was Chiang's most important ally, was to abandon Chiang and attempt co-operation with the Communists. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the When the Korean War began, however, this policy was reversed, and the United States committed itself to securing Chiang's remaining territory against Communist takeover. The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korean and South Korean regimes with major hostilities lasting from June 25 1950 until the However, the United States never gave full support to Chiang's ambition to retake mainland China.

Diplomatically during this period, until around 1971, the ROC government continued to be recognised as the legitimate government of all China by most governments. The PRC government was recognised only by Soviet block countries, members of the non-aligned movement, and some Western nations such as the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands Both governments claimed to be the legitimate government of China, and labelled the other as illegitimate. Civil war propaganda permeated the education curriculum. Each side portrayed the people of the other as living in hell-like misery. In official media, each side called the other "bandits". The ROC also suppressed expressions of support for Taiwanese identity or Taiwan Independence.

The two governments continued in a state of war until 1979. During the Korean War, some captured Communist Chinese soldiers, many of whom were originally KMT soldiers, were repatriated to Taiwan rather than mainland China. The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korean and South Korean regimes with major hostilities lasting from June 25 1950 until the A KMT guerrilla force continued to operate cross-border raids into south-western China in the early 1950s. The ROC government launched a number of air bombing raids into key coastal cities of mainland China such as Shanghai. Shanghai ( 上[[wikt 海|海]] is the largest city in China in terms of population and one of the largest urban areas in the world with over 20 million The PRC government launched several island offensives, such as taking Dachen islands in 1955. The Dachen Archipelago or Dachen Islands or Taizhou Islands ( formerly known as Tachen Islands is an archipelago of Jiaojiang District of After the 1950s, the "war" became more symbolic than real, represented by on again, off again artillery bombardment towards and from Kinmen. Kinmen, ( Traditional Chinese: 金門 Simplified Chinese: 金门 Hanyu Pinyin: Jīnmén Tongyong Pinyin: Jinmén Wades-Giles In later years, live shells were replaced with propaganda sheets. The bombardment finally ceased in 1979 after the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the United States.

During this period, movement of people and goods virtually ceased between PRC- and ROC-controlled territories. There were occasional defectors. One high profile defector was Justin Yifu Lin, who swam across the Kinmen strait to mainland China and is now Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank. The World Bank is an internationally supported Bank that provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development programs (e

Thawing of relations (1979-1998)

In 1978, the ROC government began to allow visits to mainland China. This benefited many, especially old KMT soldiers, who had been separated from their family in mainland China for decades. This also proved a catalyst for the thawing of relations between the two sides. Problems engendered by increased contact necessitated a mechanism for regular negotiations.

In order to effect negotiations with mainland China on operational issues without compromising the government's position on denying the other side's legitimacy, the ROC government under Chiang Ching-kuo created the "Straits Exchange Foundation" (SEF), a nominally non-governmental institution directly led by the Mainland Affairs Council, an instrument of the Executive Yuan. Chiang Ching-kuo ( POJ: ChiúⁿKeng-kok ( April 27 1, 1910 – January 13, 1988) Kuomintang (KMT Politician The Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF ( often abbreviated 海基會 / 海基会 is a semi-official organization set up by the Republic of China government to handle technical The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC ( Traditional chinese: 大陸委員會 Simplified chinese: 大陆委员会 Hanyu pinyin: Dàlù Wěiyuánhuì}} is The Executive Yuan ( literally "Executive court" is the Executive branch of the Government of the Republic of China. The PRC responded to this initiative by setting up the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), directly led by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. The Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS ( often abbreviated 海协会 / 海協會 is an organization set up by the People's Republic of China for The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council ( Simplified Chinese: 国务院台湾事务办公室 Traditional chinese: 國務院台灣事務辦公室 or 國務院臺灣事務辦公室 This system, described as "white gloves", allowed the two governments to engage with each other on a semi-official basis without compromising their respective sovereignty policies.

Led by highly respected elder statesmen Koo Chen-fu and Wang Daohan, the two organisations began a series of talks that culminated in the 1992 meetings, which, together with subsequent correspondence, established the 1992 Consensus, under which both sides agreed to deliberate ambiguity on questions of sovereignty, in order to engage on operational questions affecting both sides. Koo Chen-fu ( 6 January 1917 - 3 January 2005) was a Taiwanese businessman and diplomat Wang Daohan ( (March 1915 &ndash December 24, 2005) was the former president of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in

Also during this time, however, the rhetoric of ROC President Lee Tung-hui began to turn further towards Taiwan independence. Lee Teng-hui ( POJ: Lí Teng-hui born 15 January 1923 is a Politician of Taiwan. Prior to the 1990s, the ROC had been a one-party authoritarian state committed to eventual reunification with mainland China. However with democratic reforms the attitudes of the general public began to influence policy in Taiwan. As a result, the ROC government shifted away from its commitment to the one China policy and towards a separate political identity for Taiwan. The One-China policy ( is a principle that there is one China and that Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are all part of Lee's mainland China counterpart, Jiang Zemin, was also unwilling to compromise. Jiang Zemin ( born 17 August 1926 was the "core of the third generation " of Communist Party of China leaders serving as General Secretary of Jiang notoriously attempted to influence the 1996 ROC election in Taiwan by conducting a missile exercise designed to intimidate Taiwanese voters and interfere with international shipping, leading to the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis. The Third Taiwan Strait Crisis, also called the 1995-1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis or the 1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis, was the effect of a series of missile tests conducted By 1998, semi-official talks had broken down.

Hostile non-contact (1998-2008)

Chen Shui-bian was elected President of the ROC in 2000. Chen Shui-bian ( born October 12, 1950) is a Taiwanese politician and former President of the Republic of China. The President of the Republic of China ( is the Head of state of the Republic of China (ROC (commonly known as Taiwan since the 1970s Politically, Chen is pro-Taiwan independence. Taiwan independence ( Pe̍h-oē-jī: Tâi-oân To̍k-li̍p ūn-tōng abbreviated to 台獨 Táidú Tâi-to̍k is a Chen's repudiation of the 1992 Consensus combined with the PRC's insistence that the ROC agree to a "one China" principle for negotiations to occur prevented improvement in cross-strait relations. The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in The One-China policy ( is a principle that there is one China and that Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are all part of

Hu Jintao became President of the PRC in 2003, though he was ruling de facto as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China since late 2002. Hu Jintao ( born 21 December 1942 is currently the Paramount Leader of the People's Republic of China, holding the titles of General Secretary of the Communist The President of the People's Republic of China ( literally Chairman of the Chinese People's Republic or abbreviated Guójiā Zhǔxí 国家主席 literally State Chairman The General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee ( is the highest ranking official within the Communist Party of China and heads the Secretariat

Chen called for talks without any preconditions, repudiating the 1992 consensus while Hu continued to insist that talks can only proceed under an agreement of the "one China" principle. The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in Chen Shui-bian and his party continued to express an ultimate goal of Taiwanese independence, and make statements on the political status of Taiwan that the PRC considers provocative. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP ( Taiwanese: Bîn-chú-chìn-pō͘-tóng Traditional Chinese: zh-Hant 民主進步黨 Simplified Chinese: zh-Hans The controversy regarding the political status of Taiwan hinges on whether Taiwan, including the Pescadores (Penghu should remain effectively independent as territory At the same time, Hu and the PRC continued a military missile buildup across the strait from Taiwan while making threats of military action against Taiwan should it declare independence or if PRC considers that all possibilities for a peaceful reunification are completely exhausted. Mainland China also continued applying diplomatic pressure to other nations to isolate Taiwan diplomatically. [5]

After the re-election of Chen Shui-bian in 2004, Hu's government changed the previous blanket no-contact policy, a holdover from the Jiang Zemin administration. Chen Shui-bian ( born October 12, 1950) is a Taiwanese politician and former President of the Republic of China. Jiang Zemin ( born 17 August 1926 was the "core of the third generation " of Communist Party of China leaders serving as General Secretary of Under the new policy, on the one hand, the PRC government continued a no-contact policy towards Chen Shui-bian. It maintained its military build-up against Taiwan, and pursued a vigorous policy of isolating Taiwan diplomatically. In March 2005, the Anti-Secession Law was passed by the National People's Congress, formalising "non-peaceful means" as an option of response to a declaration of independence in Taiwan. The Anti-Secession Law ( is a Law of the People's Republic of China. A similar term is "National Congress" which is a less common translation of People's Political Consultative Conference.

On the other hand, the PRC administration loosened its rhetoric in relation to Taiwan, and pursued contact with apolitical, or politically non-independence leaning, groups in Taiwan. In his May 17 Statement in 2004, Hu Jintao made friendly overtures to Taiwan on resuming negotiations for the "three links", reducing misunderstandings, and increasing consultation. The May 17 Statement, also called the May 17 Declaration, was a statement jointly issued by the Office for Taiwan Affairs under the Central Committee of the Communist Party The Three Links or Three Linkages (三通 Pinyin: Sān tōng are direct postal (通郵 Tōng yóu) Transportation (especially In the Anti-Secession Law passed in 2005, the PRC government for the first time authoritatively committed to negotiations on the basis of equal status between the two sides, and further refrained from imposing the "one China" policy as a precondition for talks. The Anti-Secession Law ( is a Law of the People's Republic of China. The CPC increased contacts on a party-to-party basis with the KMT, then the opposition party in Taiwan. Despite having been the warring parties in the Chinese Civil War, the CPC and the KMT also had a history of co-operation, when the two parties twice co-operated in the Northern Expedition and the war against Japan. The Second Sino-Japanese War ( July 7, 1937 to September 9, 1945) was a major war fought between the Republic of China and the The increased contacts culminated in the 2005 Pan-Blue visits to mainland China, including a historic meeting between Hu and then-KMT chairman Lien Chan in April 2005. The 2005 Pan-Blue visits to mainland China, also known as the Third United Front of China (第三次國共合作 were a series of groundbreaking visits by delegations Lien Chan ( POJ: Liân Chùn (born August 27, 1936, in Xi'an China) is a Politician in Taiwan. [6][7]

A new beginning (2008-present)

On March 20, 2008, the KMT won the presidency in Taiwan. It also has a majority in the Legislature. The Legislative Yuan ( is the Legislative body of the Republic of China (ROC which administers Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Compared to his predecessors, who often dictated conditions to Taiwan, Hu has been proactive in seeking ties with Taiwan on the basis of the "One China Policy", especially with the pro-unification Kuomintang party. [8]

A series of historical meetings between the two sides have followed. On April 12, 2008, Hu Jintao held a historic meeting with ROC's then vice-president elect Vincent Siew as chairman of the Cross-strait Common Market Fundation during the Boao Forum for Asia. Vincent C Siew ( POJ: Siau Ban-Tiong (born January 3, 1939) was the first Taiwanese born Premier of the Republic of China and former Boao Forum for Asia ( abbreviated as BFA, is a non-governmental not-for-profit International organization modelled after the World Economic Forum in On May 28, 2008, Hu met with KMT chairman Wu Po-hsiung, the first meeting between the heads of the CPC and the KMT as ruling parties. Wu Po-hsiung ( born June 19, 1939) is a politician in the Republic of China (ROC is currently chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT During this meeting, Hu and Wu agreed that both sides should recommence semi-official dialogue under the 1992 consensus. The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in Wu committed the KMT against Taiwanese independence, but also stressed that a "Taiwan identity" did not equate to "Taiwanese independence". Hu committed his government to addressing the concerns of the Taiwanese people in regard to security, dignity, and "international living space", with a priority given to discussing Taiwan's wish to participate in the World Health Organisation.

As well as the party-to-party channel, dialogue through semi-official organisations (the SEF and the ARATS) is scheduled to reopen in June 2008 on the basis of the 1992 Consensus, with the first meeting held in Beijing. The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in Both Hu and his new counterpart Ma Ying-jeou agree that the 1992 Consensus is the basis for negotiations between the two sides of the Taiwan strait. NOTICE*************** The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in On March 26, 2008, Hu Jintao held a telephone talk with the US President George W. Bush, in which he explained that the "1992 Consensus" sees "both sides recognize there is only one China, but agree to differ on its definition". George Walker Bush ( born July 6 1946 is the forty-third and current President of the United States. The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in [9] The first priority for the SEF-ARATS meeting will be opening of the three links, especially direct flights between mainland China and Taiwan. The Three Links or Three Linkages (三通 Pinyin: Sān tōng are direct postal (通郵 Tōng yóu) Transportation (especially

These events suggest a policy by the two sides to rely on the deliberate ambiguity of the 1992 Consensus to avoid difficulties arising from asserting sovereignty. The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in Sovereignty is the exclusive Right to control a Government, a country, a people or oneself As Wu Po-hsiung put it during a press conference in his 2008 mainland China visit, "we do not refer to the 'Republic of China' so long as the other side does not refer to the 'People's Republic of China'". Since the March elections in Taiwan, the PRC government has not mentioned the "one China policy" in any official announcements. The One-China policy ( is a principle that there is one China and that Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are all part of The only exception has been one brief aberration in a press release by the Ministry of Commerce, which described Vincent Siew as agreeing to the "1992 consensus and the "one China policy". The 1992 Consensus or Consensus of 1992 ( is a term describing the outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the representatives of the People's Republic of China in The One-China policy ( is a principle that there is one China and that Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are all part of Upon an immediate protest from Siew, the PRC side retracted the press release and issued apologetic statements emphasising that only press releases published by the Xinhua News Agency represented the official PRC position. The official press release on this event did not mention the One China Policy. [10]

Ma Ying-jeou, the current ROC President, has advocated that cross-strait relations should shift from "mutual non-recognition" to "mutual non-denial". NOTICE*************** [11]

Current formal relations

Inter-government

Semi-governmental contact is maintained through the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) and the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS). The Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF ( often abbreviated 海基會 / 海基会 is a semi-official organization set up by the Republic of China government to handle technical The Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS ( often abbreviated 海协会 / 海協會 is an organization set up by the People's Republic of China for Negotiations between the SEF and the ARATS resumed on 11 June 2008. Events 1184 BC - Trojan War: Troy is sacked and burned according to the calculations of Eratosthenes. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common The current issues on the agenda are:[12]

By convention, SEF-ARATS negotiations proceed in three rounds: a technical round led by negotiators seconded from the relevant government departments, a draft round led by deputy heads of the two organisations, and a formal round led by the heads of the two organisations. In this case, however, both sides have already reached broad consensus on these issues on both the technical and political levels through previous negotiations via the non-governmental and inter-party channels. As a result, the initial technical round will be dispensed with, and the negotiations will begin with the second, draft round.

Although formally privately constituted bodies, the SEF and the ARATS are both directly led by the Executive Government of each side: the SEF by the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan of the ROC, and the ARATS by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of the PRC. The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC ( Traditional chinese: 大陸委員會 Simplified chinese: 大陆委员会 Hanyu pinyin: Dàlù Wěiyuánhuì}} is The Executive Yuan ( literally "Executive court" is the Executive branch of the Government of the Republic of China. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council ( Simplified Chinese: 国务院台湾事务办公室 Traditional chinese: 國務院台灣事務辦公室 or 國務院臺灣事務辦公室 The heads of the two bodies, Chiang Pin-kung and Chen Yunlin, are both full time appointees and do not hold other government positions. Chiang Pin-kung ( (born December 16, 1932) is a Politician in the Republic of China (ROC on Taiwan. Chen Yunlin ( born December 1941 is the current chairman of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS the body responsible for negotiations with However, both are senior members of their respective political parties (Kuomintang and Communist Party of China respectively), and both have previously served as senior members of their respective governments. The Communist Party of China ( CPC) ( also known as the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP) is the founding and ruling political party of the Their deputies, who in practice are responsible for the substantive negotiations, are concurrently senior members of their respective governments. For the June 2008 negotiations, the main negotiators, who are deputy heads of the SEF and the ARATS respectively, are concurrently deputy heads of the Mainland Affairs Council and the Taiwan Affairs Office respectively. The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC ( Traditional chinese: 大陸委員會 Simplified chinese: 大陆委员会 Hanyu pinyin: Dàlù Wěiyuánhuì}} is The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council ( Simplified Chinese: 国务院台湾事务办公室 Traditional chinese: 國務院台灣事務辦公室 or 國務院臺灣事務辦公室

Inter-party

The (current) ruling parties of the two sides, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China, maintain regular dialogue via the "KMT-CPC Forum". The Communist Party of China ( CPC) ( also known as the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP) is the founding and ruling political party of the This has been called a "second rail" in Taiwan, and helps to maintain political understanding and aims for political consensus between the two sides.

Non-governmental

A third mode of contact is through private bodies accredited by the respective governments to negotiate on technical and operational aspects of issues between the two sides. Called the "Macau mode", this avenue of contact was maintained even through the years of the Chen Shui-bian administration. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Macau topics. Chen Shui-bian ( born October 12, 1950) is a Taiwanese politician and former President of the Republic of China. For example, on the issues of opening Taiwan to mainland Chinese tourists, the accredited bodies were tourism industry representative bodies from both sides.

Informal relations

Cross-strait investments

Cross-strait investments have greatly increased in recent years. Predominently, this involves Taiwan-based firms moving to, or collaborating in joint ventures, in mainland China. The collective body of Taiwanese investors in mainland China is now a significant economic force for both the mainland and Taiwan.

Inter-marriage

Inter-marriage between the two sides have increased in recent years. The majority of such cases involve a female partner from mainland China marrying a male partner from Taiwan, with the couple eventually settling in Taiwan.

Cultural, educational, religious and sporting exchanges

Cultural exchanges have increased in frequency. The National Palace Museum in Taipei and the Palace Museum in Beijing have collaborated on exhibitions. The National Palace Museum ( is an art museum in Taipei City, Republic of China, in northern Taiwan. Taipei ( Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak-chhī Jhuyin Fuhao: ㄊㄞˊ ㄅㄟˇ ㄕˋ Hakka: Thòi-pet-sṳ has been the capital of The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial Palace from the mid- Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. Scholars and academics frequently visit institutions on the other side. Books published on each side is regularly re-published in the other side, though restrictions on direct imports and the different orthography between the two sides somewhat impede the exchange of books and ideas. The debate on Traditional Chinese characters and Simplified Chinese characters (繁簡之爭 more recently 正簡之爭 a

Students of Taiwan origin receive special concessions in the National Higher Education Entrance Examination in mainland China. Taiwan ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân/Tāi-oân (historically 大灣/台員/大員/台圓/大圓/台窩灣 is an Island in East Asia. The National Higher Education Entrance Examination is an academic examination held annually in the mainland of the People's Republic of China. Mainland China, Continental China, the Chinese mainland or simply the mainland, is a geopolitical term synonymous with the area that is under the jurisdiction There are regular programs for school students from each side to visit the other.

Religious exchange has become frequent. Frequent interactions occur between worshippers of Matsu, and also between Buddhists. Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices

Both mainland China and Taiwan compete in the Olympic Games and other international sporting competitions as "China" and "Chinese Taipei" respectively. The Olympic Games is an international Multi-sport event established for both summer and winter games China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National Chinese Taipei is the designated name used by the Republic of China (ROC, commonly known as Taiwan, to participate in some International

Humanitarian actions

The PRC and the ROC have provided humanitarian aid to each other on several occasions. Most recently, following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, an expert search and rescue team was sent from Taiwan to help rescue survivors in Sichuan. The 2008 Sichuan earthquake ( or " Great Sichuan Earthquake " which measured at 8 Taiwan ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân/Tāi-oân (historically 大灣/台員/大員/台圓/大圓/台窩灣 is an Island in East Asia. ( Postal map spelling: Szechwan and Szechuan) is a province in western China with its capital in Chengdu. Shipments of aid material was also provided under the co-ordination of the Red Cross Society of The Republic of China and charities such as Tzu Chi. The Tzu Chi Foundation ( is one of the three largest Buddhist organizations in Taiwan (the others being Fo Guang Shan and Dharma Drum Mountain

References

Notes

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